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A painting (not pictured) bought at a Minnesota garage sale in 2016 is actually a lost "orphaned" artwork by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh that could be worth millions. In this photo, a journalist takes a closer look at a different previously contested painting by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh, a 1889 self-portrait, of which the authenticity was confirmed during a press conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. The painting, which belongs to the National Museum in Norway, was painted at the Saint-Paul de Mausole psychiatric institution in Saint-Remy de Provence, France. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

A painting (not pictured) bought at a Minnesota garage sale in 2016 is actually a lost "orphaned" artwork by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh that could be worth millions. In this photo, a journalist takes a closer look at a different previously contested painting by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh, a 1889 self-portrait, of which the authenticity was confirmed during a press conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. The painting, which belongs to the National Museum in Norway, was painted at the Saint-Paul de Mausole psychiatric institution in Saint-Remy de Provence, France. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

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